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    Ministerial directions and a 'powerful' board: Think tank's 'draft bill' sets out vision for statutory civil service
    13 May Civil Service Reform

    Ministerial directions and a 'powerful' board: Think tank's 'draft bill' sets out vision for statutory civil service

    Cab sec would have responsibility for appointment and performance management of perm secs under IfG proposals
    by Tevye Markson
    Departments have underestimated threat posed by cyberattacks, MPs warn
    13 May Security & Defence
    Departments have underestimated threat posed by cyberattacks, MPs warn
    Fact checker defends ex-perm sec over pension-reform claims
    13 May Communications
    Fact checker defends ex-perm sec over pension-reform claims
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    12 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    Civil Service Learning: new leadership team unveiled
    27 Jul 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Civil Service Learning: new leadership team unveiled

    New director Crystal Akass and operations lead Jo Rodrigues will report to chief people officer Rupert McNeil


    Drones, leadership churn – and John Major-era submarines: 8 things we learned about the government's Major Projects Portfolio
    27 Jul 2016 Analysis
    Drones, leadership churn – and John Major-era submarines: 8 things we learned about the government's Major Projects Portfolio

    Earlier this month, the Infrastructure and Projects Authority published its annual report shedding light on the government’s largest and most complex projects. Alongside details on budget and timelines, each project is given a red, amber or green rating to indicate how likely it is to deliver expected benefits. Suzannah Brecknell takes a look at some of the key findings


    HMRC's Ruth Owen: job cuts won't lead to fresh customer service 'collapse'
    27 Jul 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    HMRC's Ruth Owen: job cuts won't lead to fresh customer service "collapse"

    HMRC's customer service director general says she is "confident that what the Public Accounts Committee are suggesting won't happen"


    Public services watchdog urges clearer response to complaints in new charter
    26 Jul 2016 Fraud, Error Debt & Grants
    Public services watchdog urges clearer response to complaints in new charter

    New service charter sets out what the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman expects from departments and NHS trusts


    Public service failures need system-wide response – Institute for Government
    26 Jul 2016 Economics
    Public service failures need system-wide response – Institute for Government

    Think tank calls for stronger sector-wide systems to support and learn from failing organisations


    Ignore the frontline at your peril, former perm sec Sir Peter Housden warns public sector reformers
    26 Jul 2016 Economics
    Ignore the frontline at your peril, former perm sec Sir Peter Housden warns public sector reformers

    Former Scottish government and DCLG perm sec says public sector workforce has a "subsidiary and problematic status" in variants of the New Public Management model in vogue with politicians since Margaret Thatcher


    Interview: Vicky Pryce, former head of the Government Economic Service – 'Referendums tend to polarise, people lash out”
    26 Jul 2016 Brexit
    Interview: Vicky Pryce, former head of the Government Economic Service – "Referendums tend to polarise, people lash out”

    Vicky Pryce, former joint head of the Government Economic Service, tells Sam Macrory why, despite the tumultuous times ahead, she would welcome a return to Whitehall…and not only to increase the number of senior women by one


    Quarter of top Whitehall jobs go to private sector candidates – Civil Service Commission
    25 Jul 2016 Commercial
    Quarter of top Whitehall jobs go to private sector candidates – Civil Service Commission

    26% of competitions overseen by Whitehall's jobs watchdog saw private sector candidates appointed in 2015-16, new data show


    Performance management: Ministry of Defence consults staff on rethink of 'demotivating' system
    25 Jul 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Performance management: Ministry of Defence consults staff on rethink of "demotivating" system

    Unions welcome commitment to change controversial “guided distribution” system ahead of pilot results


    Office for Civil Society chief upbeat on move from Cabinet Office to Culture department
    25 Jul 2016 Culture
    Office for Civil Society chief upbeat on move from Cabinet Office to Culture department

    Director Mark Fisher flags OCS’s connections with new home and says latest government restructuring is “vital”


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – July 25
    25 Jul 2016 Culture
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves – July 25

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues on Dods People


    Sue Cameron: The lessons of Brexit and Chilcot are the same – we must stop putting politics above good government
    25 Jul 2016 Brexit
    Sue Cameron: The lessons of Brexit and Chilcot are the same – we must stop putting politics above good government

    A lack of planning, a breakdown of cabinet government, the sidelining of civil service advice – the parallels between the Iraq debacle and the aftermath of the Brexit vote are striking, argues Sue Cameron


    Black and minority ethnic civil servants “significantly” less likely to be interviewed for top jobs
    22 Jul 2016 Government Tax Profession
    Black and minority ethnic civil servants “significantly” less likely to be interviewed for top jobs

    New research from the Civil Service Commission finds that while BME civil servants represented more than a tenth of all applicants to senior jobs, they made up less than 5% of those chosen for interview


    Home Office brings digital and technology operations under one roof
    22 Jul 2016 Digital, Data & Technology
    Home Office brings digital and technology operations under one roof

    Department creates new unit at Marsham Street under stewardship of former chief technology officer Sarah Wilkinson


    Department of Health accused of “underhand attempt” to mask financial woes
    22 Jul 2016 Finance
    Department of Health accused of “underhand attempt” to mask financial woes

    Spending watchdog says bosses failure to declare National Insurance Fund payments kept departmental revenue spending in the black


    Overstretched civil service being set up to fail on Brexit, says NAO boss Amyas Morse
    21 Jul 2016 Brexit
    Overstretched civil service being set up to fail on Brexit, says NAO boss Amyas Morse

    Major speech by the head of the public spending watchdog warns ministers to stop asking the civil service to run on "perpetual overload"


    Second wave of Whitehall-wide commercial standards out by end of this month
    21 Jul 2016 Commercial
    Second wave of Whitehall-wide commercial standards out by end of this month

    Commercial Standards are getting an overhaul, the Cabinet Office confirms, but wider "Blueprints" are still not finished


    Cabinet Office loses responsibility for mutualisation and payment-by-results
    21 Jul 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Cabinet Office loses responsibility for mutualisation and payment-by-results

    Machinery of government change shifts Office for Civil Society functions to Department for Culture, Media and Sport


    Treasury's 'top-down' handling of Spending Review blasted by the NAO
    21 Jul 2016 Economics
    Treasury's "top-down" handling of Spending Review blasted by the NAO

    Watchdog says "less transactional" process is required and criticises Single Departmental Plans for failing to meet transparency goals


    Department for Education delays school funding overhaul
    21 Jul 2016 Education
    Department for Education delays school funding overhaul

    DfE says introduction of the new Schools Funding Formula will now start in 2018-19 to allow for further consultation


    Watchdog highlights risks in HMRC’s digital transformation plans
    21 Jul 2016 Civil Service Reform
    Watchdog highlights risks in HMRC’s digital transformation plans

    National Audit Office says HMRC must not make taxpayers "underwrite the risk of failure through service breakdowns" – as tax expert tells CSW the timetable for Making Tax Digital may need to be reset


    Sir Nigel Sheinwald interview: The UK's former EU ambassador on the 'massive political and legislative task' of making Brexit work for Britain
    21 Jul 2016 Brexit
    Sir Nigel Sheinwald interview: The UK's former EU ambassador on the "massive political and legislative task" of making Brexit work for Britain

    Britain's new prime minister Theresa May has vowed to "make a success" of Britain's historic decision to quit the European Union. But as Sir Nigel Sheinwald – the UK's former permanent representative to the European Union – tells Sam Macrory, that will no easy task


    Brexit: ban on civil service planning was 'gross negligence', say MPs
    20 Jul 2016 Brexit
    Brexit: ban on civil service planning was "gross negligence", say MPs

    Foreign Affairs Committee lays into decision not to let departments plan for a vote to leave the European Union – and warns that the new Brexit department must not deprive the Foreign Office of resources


    Home Office brings in security expert Patsy Wilkinson to replace Olly Robbins
    20 Jul 2016 Economics
    Home Office brings in security expert Patsy Wilkinson to replace Olly Robbins

     Former head of the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure, which reports to MI5, is drafted in to replace Home Office void left by departure of Olly Robbins


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